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Playing the long game with China | Opinion

China is not Pakistan, and to believe that India’s approach to China can be similar would be a folly(PTI)
Updated on Jun 22, 2020 12:20 am IST

Covid-19: Why home isolation is a critical pillar

Compulsory quarantine would have needed additional resources, diverting medical staff, ambulances, and personal protective equipment kits away from hospitals that are treating critical patients.(AP)
Updated on Jun 20, 2020 07:15 pm IST

The diplomatic dance for the horseshoe table

India will serve a two-year term on the United Nations Security Council (UNSC) from January 2021. This will be the nation’s eighth time at UNSC.(Reuters)
Updated on Jun 20, 2020 07:10 pm IST

Restricting Chinese imports will not be easy

The quantum of trade between India and China will constrain the former from imposing sanctions on the latter(Bloomberg)
Updated on Jun 20, 2020 01:11 pm IST

The micro-challenges to the Make in India campaign

As per a The Energy and Resources Institute report, tinting can save fuels worth a thousand crore as well as reduce CO2 consumption. It therefore has the potential to optimise energy resources and contribute to climate sustainability(Praveen Bajpai/ Hindustan Times)
Published on Jun 19, 2020 11:54 am IST

Opening with care

Steps to ramp up and professionalise India’s care economy will ease up the usual burden on women. Functional care centres for children and older people employing safe and trained domestic workers can help women pursue career options(Kunal Patil/HT)
Updated on Jun 19, 2020 05:36 am IST

Covid-19 in India: Time for bold experimentation

A health official collects a swab sample from a man to test for the Covid-19 test, Chennai, June 16, 2020(AFP)
Updated on Jun 18, 2020 07:33 pm IST

After Galwan, what next for India-China ties?

While PM said differences should not become disputes, that is where India-China ties are at the moment(PTI)
Updated on Jun 17, 2020 08:09 pm IST

Unveiling reforms in India’s coal sector

The coal sector reforms are not just about investments and improving coal production. It has the innate potential to usher in immense job opportunities and provide a boost to the government’s Make in India programme, since coal mining operations require large machines and manpower(Pankaj Kumar/HT)
Updated on Jun 17, 2020 08:27 pm IST

Decoding China’s planned aggression

With pressure on Xi Jinping, he will be reluctant to withdraw forces without substantive gains(AP)
Updated on Jun 17, 2020 07:58 pm IST

Social media is killing democracy

Contrary to all evidence, people continue to believe that newspapers can be a source of infection. This is wrong(HTPhoto)
Updated on Jun 17, 2020 02:56 pm IST

For tourism, here is an Incredible India 2.0 plan

Travel and tourism has employed more than 42 million people in India or accounted approximately for 8.1% of the total employment opportunities. Last year, it contributed 9.3% to India’s Gross Domestic Product (GDP), and received 5.9% of total investments(Getty Images/iStockphoto)
Updated on Jun 16, 2020 11:15 am IST

Build a new economic imagination

For growth, invest in State capacity and regulatory institutions(Reuters)
Updated on Jun 15, 2020 06:24 pm IST

UAE stands with India and Indian expatriates

A migrant labourer arranges to send money home, Sharjah, United Arab Emirates. Last year, AED 169 billion ($46 billion) in remittances flowed out of UAE — more than half of it into the countries of South Asia, of these India primarily. This remittance flow is the second highest in the world.(Getty Images)
Updated on Jun 14, 2020 06:49 pm IST

Facebook is weakening democracy | Analysis

Facebook is being seen as a media entity, not an agnostic global platform. This is how it should be(Shutterstock)
Updated on Jun 12, 2020 06:26 am IST
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